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The options for os_type are:
SDVVZRUG
Sets or clears the SRM Console password stored in Non-Volatile RAM
(NVRAM).
The syntax is:
set password
The password is not an argument to the set password command; the SRM
Console prompts the user for the string, which must be between 15 and 30
characters.
SFLBSDULW\
Disables or enables parity checking on the PCI bus.
Some PCI devices do not implement PCI parity checking, and some have a
parity-generating scheme in which the parity is sometimes incorrect or is
not fully compliant with the PCI specification. A side effect of this aberrant
behavior is that superfluous PCI parity errors are reported by the host PCI
bridge. In such cases, the device can be used as long as parity is not
checked; disabling PCI parity checking prevents false parity errors that
can cause system problems.
The syntax is:
set pci_parity
value
The options for value are:
SNBIDVW
Enables fast SCSI to perform in either standard or fast mode. If the system
has at least one fast SCSI device, set the default controller speed to fast
SCSI (1). Devices on a controller that connects to both standard and fast
SCSI devices will perform at the appropriate rate for the device. If the
system has no fast SCSI devices, set the default controller speed to
standard SCSI (0). If a fast SCSI device is on a controller set to standard, it
will perform in standard mode.
unix
Linux is the default operating system, and the SRM
firmware is started during power-up or reset.
on (default)
Enables PCI parity checking.
off
Disables PCI parity checking.